Red lips with 100% Pure lipstick in Poppy & Lipglaze Cabernet

What have poppies and cabernet in common? Beautiful red colour! Each of them their own gorgeous hue. Red lips attract attention, we see them as sexy, courageous and playful. But they are not so easy to wear, lot of women (including me) feel intimidated by them. Sometimes is even hard to choose the right shade for your skintone, there is so many to choose from! Today i have two tips for you – they are completely natural, carmine-free and vegan. Who doesn´t love 100% Pure lipstick? 🙂

100% Pure lipstick in Poppy

I had this on my wishlist for a while! The shade is truly beautiful, vibrant, you can wear this all year long. For me it has little bit of raspberry shade in it. It may be little bit too vibrant for my fair complexion, but i still like it. It is little bit shiny, but not as much as 100% Pure lipglaze. But still, it doesn´t dry my lips, which is nice.

It doesn´t bleed to much, but i think red lips in general looks better if you use lipliner, at least for me and my pale lips 🙂

Whic reminds me of pretty weird dream i had tonight – i was in the club, trying to get perfect red lips with my lippie and lipliner, but i just couldn´t get it right, it was all over my face. Scary dream! “Luckily” the club was attached by a zombie, so i didn´t have to deal with my red lips anymore 😀

It doesn´t contain carmine, so it is suitable also for vegans. My only issue with this lipstick is the fact, that i don´t wear it often enough! 😛

Price: 25€/4.5g

100% Pure Liglaze in Cabernet

Cabernet is also very pretty shade. It is little bit deeper and darker. For me it is great mainly for fall and winter. This is more shiny than lipstick, but has great coverage as well! Don´t expect some barely-there colour. Be sure to wear lipliner with this, this one bleeds. This is really more of a lipstick, but little bit more hydrating. It has the same fruity smell as their lipsticks have.

Here you can see comparison also with my third red lipstick – shade 263 Deep Red by Couleur Caramel, you can see me wearing it, in this article. Cabernet looks little bit faded on this pic, in reality it is more deep wine shade. Also Deep red is more vibrant in real life.